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Yucca Mountain and the Nuclear Renaissance: Assessing the Safety and Viability of a Vital National Asset
Date:March 7, 2008
Time:10:30 a.m. - 12:00 noon
Speaker(s):

Featuring Keynote Remarks by:

Edward F. Sproat III
Director,
Office of Civilian Radioactive Waste Management,
U.S. Department of Energy

Followed by a Panel Discussion with:

Mark Peters, Ph.D.
Deputy to the Associate Laboratory Director for
Energy Sciences and Engineering,
Argonne National Laboratory

Steven Kraft
Senior Director,
Used Fuel Management,
Nuclear Energy Institute

Annie Caputo
Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works

Host(s):

Jack Spencer
Research Fellow for Nuclear Energy Policy,
The Heritage Foundation

Details:

Location: The Heritage Foundation's Allison Auditorium

Nuclear power is emerging as a solution to America’s energy concerns.  Despite its impeccable safety and environmental record as well as its potential to transform America’s energy profile, questions remain about the viability of a broad expansion of nuclear power.  One of the last major hurdles to overcome is what to do about Yucca Mountain.  Questions remain about whether it can be opened at all and if opened, whether or not it will be sufficient to support an American nuclear renaissance.  Join us for a presentation by Edward F. Sproat III, Director of the Office of Civilian Radioactive Waste Management with the U.S. Department of Energy on the enduring role of Yucca Mountain followed by an expert panel discussion on the safety of geologic storage, how recycling spent nuclear fuel could affect Yucca Mountain’s long-term viability, and overcoming the political impasse over Yucca Mountain in Congress.

 
 
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